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To: Don Green who wrote (2181)6/8/2003 1:02:56 AM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 49422
 
The number of new SARS cases continues to drop, but the World Health Organization is warning medical officials not to become lax, The New York Times reported Saturday.

dg> I wonder if this is more due to the summer the end of the flu season and SARS is just dormant until flu season returns in the fall???

This is a time of great danger because people tend to become overconfident and lower their guard when outbreaks wane, said Dr. David L. Heymann,the W.H.O.'s executive director for communicable diseases.

A single missed case of SARS could trigger a widespread outbreak, he warned washingtontimes.com



To: Don Green who wrote (2181)6/8/2003 11:17:38 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49422
 
Government may scrap inflation indexing for pensions

news.bbc.co.uk